At least there isn’t that line mucking up your config.wtf file (the second one).īefore proceding, make a backup copy of your config.wtf file and place it on your desktop for easy access if things go south. The only other “culprit” I can think of is my monitor’s built-in speakers but given this is only happening on this machine I believe it’s unlikely.ĭo you have any other ideas? I’m pretty much all out at this point and quite puzzled as to why the bluetooth being connected “fixes” it.
I have tried swapping the connection to use the direct USB input and even tried disconnecting the DAC completely. I’m using my monitor (LG Ultrawide) to channel all of my USB connections via a Thunderbolt 2 connection. Given this and that I’m on the absolute latest OS version am I correct in assuming this isn’t the issue?Īre you connecting the DAC to a hub or directly to a USB port? External Headphones (really my audio setup via aux redundant connection for testing)įor all applications these show.… with the bluetooth headphones turned off, what devices do you see in the Audio MIDI Setup app (found in /Applications/Utilities)? Here’s some of the answers to the questions you asked: